For example, if I have an amplifier that comes with a 4-button footswitch (2 cables for this footswitch), can I use just any footswitch in the store with 2 buttons (1 cable) and just plug 2 2-button footswitches in the amplifier?

It APPEARS to be latching as the switches are 'old style' and should audibly click when pushed.The amp connections APPEAR to be 1/4" stereo jack so something like a Peavey double footswitch COULD work.Whether this would switch the 2 functions you need with one wire depends on the configuration of the amp wiring.Certainly one switch out of the two will switch one effect, say reverb or channel change, but with 4 options on the original, you may be lucky.Behringer sells a double control pedal with many switching options, that may serve your needs.

Some footswitches have a 1/4-inch monaural "telephone plug" connector, the same as the output connector on a conventional electric guitar.

Other footswitches have the same physical plug size but in the TRS (tip-ring-sleeve) configuration.

Other footswitches use a five-pin MIDI connector.

Still others use any of a number of different physical connector plugs. The wiring of the connection mechanism may be proprietary to the manufacturer. These may even include digital connectors.

You must identify the exact make and model of your amplifier, and you must find the instruction manual for the amplifier, which will explain the exact specifications of the footswitches that can be used with it. Then you can determine whether you must use a particular model of footswitch sold by the manufacturer of the amplifier, or if you can use another brand of footswitch made by a different manufacturer.

It's a guitar-style cable. I don't understand the manual. ibanez.co.jp/world/manual/amp/TB100H.pdf This is the original footswitch: medias.audiofanzine.com/images/normal/ibanez-tb100h-196201.jpg I hope I could use a 2-button footswitch with a guitar-style cable just to use these first 2 buttons?
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Anonymous LettuceMar 19 '13 at 5:43